1950 Ford F-1 Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Linn Creek, Missouri, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:351 Windsor
Drive Type: four wheel drive
Make: Ford
Mileage: 85,000
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: 2 door pickup
1950 ford f-1 pickup truck. I bought it from a guy who had started to convert it to a 4X4. The body sits on top of a late 70's ford f-100 4X4 chassis, with a 351 windsor and I believe a C-6 transmission. It is not far into the project, and certainly NOT driveable.
The body of the truck is what is worth buying here. The front fenders are solid. There is a little bubbling in the paint in the front seams of the driver side, but this truck has been painted a couple of times, so it is hard to tell how good or bad that spot is. The inside of the fenders looksto be solid. There is a dent in the hood, but very repairable. The cab is in great condition. The rear fenders appear to be solid as well. The bed is the worst of the lot, and I was planning on replacing it. If you are a good metalworker, it could be saved. If not, buy a repro. Tailgate is shot. Overall, great body for your rod project or restoration. Or, finish the project.
I have no idea about the condition of the 351 Windsor. It looks rough, and there is no carb on it.
Please email with questions. This truck is a lot more solid than what I normally see listed on ebay (for a project).
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